When it’s time to replace your gate, a metal gate is an excellent investment is the safety and security of your property. Metal gates are sturdy, and they will stand the test of time if they’re correctly maintained. But what do you need to do to maintain your metal gate? While they do take a little time and effort, making sure these tasks are on your to-do list will ensure that your metal gate lasts.
Inspection
Inspecting your metal gate — and your whole fence for that matter — should be something that you do a few times a year. Regularly checking it can mean the difference between finding problems early when they’re small and shelling out later for significant repairs. When you’re doing the inspection, look for cracks, rust, scratches, and other signs of damage. You should also pay attention to how the gate opens and shuts, if it swings smoothly and if it fits into the latch correctly. Finally, look for any branches or other debris that could be in the way of the gate functioning correctly and clean it up.
Cleaning
Over time, environmental elements will build up on your fence and gate. Not only does this build-up makes your fence look dingy, but it also might make the hinges stiffen. Cleaning metal gates is pretty easy; it doesn’t require any special cleaners. In fact, harsh cleaners can damage the coating or finish on the metal. Wash the gate with a mild detergent and warm water, but remember to dry it thoroughly, so it doesn’t rust.
Rust Removal
One reason that periodic inspections are so crucial is that they allow you to catch small rust spots while you can still handle them yourself. Small spots can be removed with steel wool or sandpaper and a little elbow grease. Large patches of rust should be handled by a professional who can assess if the rust has damaged the overall integrity of the gate. Remember that rust formation is a natural process for metal, and it only becomes a huge issue if it is left unchecked.
Painting
Your metal gate and fence are continuously exposed to the elements and harshness of weather, and rust is the natural result of this interaction. Painting your fence with rust-resistant paints or sealants is the best way to keep it from rusting and becoming damaged. Over time, these paints or sealants may need to be reapplied to maintain their effectiveness.
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